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with their interests or their nuclear weapons plan in it, and they're unfortunately not so much about educating anybody on serious issues that we face. so from that perspective senator hagel's demeanor was entirely understandable, and i can't even begin to imagine how incredibly it mustfrustrating it must have been for him. heather hurlburt and david schuster. be will he be confirmed? >> he'll be confirmed. >> john: welcome back to "viewpoint." and its time for the thing of the day. tonight's thing is the unrequited love of the day. in the interest of dr. phil part of which aired today. a man admitted that he loved manti teo. if you're looking for someone to love you back, maybe don't pretend to be a girl for two years. it might lead to unpleasantness. >>> and speaking of un unpleasanten. the war is breaking out own immigration war between tea party extremists and republicans who like getting re-elected because they're in states with growing latino populations. quote. any action in the senate to approve such a reform effort is likely to kick off an interparty war in the house. that will make th
with their interests or their nuclear weapons plan in it, and they're unfortunately not so much about educating anybody on serious issues that we face. so from that perspective senator hagel's demeanor was entirely understandable, and i can't even begin to imagine how incredibly it mustfrustrating it must have been for him. heather hurlburt and david schuster. be will he be confirmed? >> he'll be confirmed. >> john: welcome back to "viewpoint." and its time for the thing...
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more investment in education, more investment to create jobs. that's what builds a strong economy. >> jennifer: of course there is concern that if you have a whole influx of new immigrants who don't have the ability to collectively bargain, that you might see exploitation of that group. how optimistic are you that in fact we will see comprehensive immigration reform in the next what? six months? >> i think it really depends on all of us who believe in human dignity. and it's about the $11 million immigrants that are here already that are being exploited. our history tells us we learned the wrong way in 2008 to 2010 where we didn't mobilize. so i think the only way we get the immigration reform is if there's a brood progressive movement environmentalists, labor, faith communities, all of these different groups that march and rally and demonstrate -- we want the president to do the right thing, and we want congress to do the right thing, but unless there is pressure from the bottom up social change does not happen. and we learned that the hard way
more investment in education, more investment to create jobs. that's what builds a strong economy. >> jennifer: of course there is concern that if you have a whole influx of new immigrants who don't have the ability to collectively bargain, that you might see exploitation of that group. how optimistic are you that in fact we will see comprehensive immigration reform in the next what? six months? >> i think it really depends on all of us who believe in human dignity. and it's about...
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by giving you an opportunity you can take advantage of no matter your age education or experience. this is something you can do literally earn money on your own computer from your own kitchen table and do it 24/7. so if you're sick of living paycheck to paycheck, worried about job security or retirement and if your goal has been to earn some extra money from home, part-time or even full time, here's where you ought to go. incomeathome.com. they're adding my listeners in record numbers. even giving away $1,000 to somebody just for checking them out. that lucky somebody could be you. visit incomeathome.com. that's incomeathome.com. the one thing that secretary of defense leon panetta pointed out, congressman in chuck hagel's confirmation hearing is that there was very little discussion about the defense budget where it's going, should it be cut and what's going to happen if sequestration kicks in. let's start with that. sequestration which comes up march 1st. whoa. okay. what's congress going to do? >> well, what we ought to do is come up with a reasonable -- >> bill: so it is a tril
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but it's education, you know? >> john: yeah, it's education, love acceptance and it's like really? you really think that -- this poor friend of yours, his sister really thought that her brother was going to take advantage of her baby -- >> caller: he sister's husband. >> john: but she allowed it to go on. and it's tragic. and if any gay person ever does interfere with a child, they deserve the full force of the law -- >> just like any straight person. >> john: exactly. and no one is worried about straight people despite the fact that every society that keeps records, the overwhelming majority of pedophiles are heterosexual identified males. >> caller: that's true. and my son is one of the most tolerant people i have ever met. >> john: that's great. carolyn is calling from michigan with a somewhat different point of view. >> caller: good morning, i just heard the last caller and i heard the caller before, and i think you guys were a little haron him. i understand -- and i definitely myself am not homophobic but when you are talking about children -- you know, i would -- >> john: you
but it's education, you know? >> john: yeah, it's education, love acceptance and it's like really? you really think that -- this poor friend of yours, his sister really thought that her brother was going to take advantage of her baby -- >> caller: he sister's husband. >> john: but she allowed it to go on. and it's tragic. and if any gay person ever does interfere with a child, they deserve the full force of the law -- >> just like any straight person. >> john:...
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stephanie: i think i'll be knocking on his door. >> he is literally giving billions of this money to education. it's just amazing. he is giving back so much after taking so much away from us. [ laughter ] >> and now they are going to make five movies. the new trilogy, and then hans solo, and that bobo thed. >> who said that? >> stephanie: i don't know who that is. >> well, you are a girl. >> i don't know who that is. >> well, that is appalling. you probably had friends and had a life as a child. that's all i can think. >> i remember when star wars came out. my dad went to go see star wars my mom went to see the spy who loved me and my sister and i went to see herby goes bananas. >> herby goes bananas was a terrible movie. >> yes. [♪ "world news tonight" theme ♪] >> stephanie: jim christopher walkins say his number one piece of advice is to buckle up. >> he -- [ overlapping speakers ] >> what kind of gay are you? >> stephanie: betty davis also said fasten your seat belts. >> fasten your seat belts it's going to be a bumpy ride. [ applause ] >> stephanie: there you go. >> walkin he has like
stephanie: i think i'll be knocking on his door. >> he is literally giving billions of this money to education. it's just amazing. he is giving back so much after taking so much away from us. [ laughter ] >> and now they are going to make five movies. the new trilogy, and then hans solo, and that bobo thed. >> who said that? >> stephanie: i don't know who that is. >> well, you are a girl. >> i don't know who that is. >> well, that is appalling. you...
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you can readily take advantage of >> no matter your age, education, or experience. you can literally earn money from your own computer from your own kitchen table 24/7. so, if you are sick of living paycheck to paycheck worried about job security or retirement, if your goal has always been to earn some extra cash from home part-time or maybe even full-time check them out, incomeathome.com. they are adding my listeners in record numbers, even giveing away a thousand bucks for checking them out. that somebody could be you. visit incomeathome.com. >> that's incomeathome.com. one of the other commercials that i was -- has gotten a lot of attention last night. by the way, i have to say up front, i think movie trailers ought to be ought to be banned. >> huge -- it's a huge stage for them. >> bill: but they are not commercials. i look for the commercials. the same thing with promos for shows that are on the cbs network. but of course every network does it. it's a waste of time. some of them, you can't tell what the commercial is really all about until the end like the car
you can readily take advantage of >> no matter your age, education, or experience. you can literally earn money from your own computer from your own kitchen table 24/7. so, if you are sick of living paycheck to paycheck worried about job security or retirement, if your goal has always been to earn some extra cash from home part-time or maybe even full-time check them out, incomeathome.com. they are adding my listeners in record numbers, even giveing away a thousand bucks for checking them...
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you can take advantage of no matter your age education or experience. you can literally earn money on your own computer from your own kitchen table 24/7 even while you sleep. so here it is. if you're sick of living paycheck to paycheck, worried about job security or retirement, if your goal has always been to earn some extra money from home part-time or full time, incomeathome.com. that's where to go. they're adding my listeners in record numbers even giving away $1,000 to somebody just for checking them out. visit incomeathome.com. that's incomeathome.com. incomeathome.com. that may be your answer. yes, indeed. so chris christie on david letterman the other evening. we talked about that, peter right? >> yeah, we did. >> bill: david letterman was saying we've joked around, told a lot of jokes about you regarding you and including some jokes about, you know, maybe you're a little overweight. chris christie went along with that. he said i get it. in fact, he told david letterman but my cholesterol's good. my blood sugar is good. basically, i'm very health
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thank you board of education members, superintendent carranza, principal carol fong, the teachers who are here and the great community for this great honor and award and recognition. thank you. [applause] >> thank you very much. we also like to call to the podium our chief of early learning carla bryant and director of early education to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the san francisco unified school district early education department. [applause] >> turn this -- >> good evening superintendent, president norton, vice mayor president fewer and board commissioners. it gives me great honor to talk about the wonderful history of the program now known as the early education department. the program has been in the district for 70 years serving family children from low income and high risk communities. we would like to take time in our day to actually celebrate those 70 years by actually doing besides the resolution two events. one is that we're going to have a dinner that will actually bring back former administrators, former site administrators, former ed's to come and just let everyone
thank you board of education members, superintendent carranza, principal carol fong, the teachers who are here and the great community for this great honor and award and recognition. thank you. [applause] >> thank you very much. we also like to call to the podium our chief of early learning carla bryant and director of early education to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the san francisco unified school district early education department. [applause] >> turn this -- >> good...
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that is going to signify peace and justice" and i thought, well, hey i'm going down to the board of education to a demonstration about tobias, this good worker who put his all into the students at the school and this principal that pit this child down. i couldn't wrap my mind around that. here she is on the loud speaker talking about peace and justice and wearing white t shirts but i'm taking my retirement time because i'm retired to head down to demonstrate against someone like that. it just didn't fit. now, i am wearing this t shirt "stop the killing. start the healing" , a campaign we had in the 80's. it started in the 80's with ben verrein where we were trying to get gun legislation and things going. we didn't wait until a bunch of white kids got killed in connecticut. we have been trying to get our community straight all that time. these children are suffering from ptsd and there should be a way they should be taken care of, the way the principal was telling that child is not the way, and if that is what you have running these schools you need to rethink who you hire, and who you have ov
that is going to signify peace and justice" and i thought, well, hey i'm going down to the board of education to a demonstration about tobias, this good worker who put his all into the students at the school and this principal that pit this child down. i couldn't wrap my mind around that. here she is on the loud speaker talking about peace and justice and wearing white t shirts but i'm taking my retirement time because i'm retired to head down to demonstrate against someone like that. it...
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board of education. >> absolutely. and there may be a case. >> rose: that's a historic decision! and there may be a case in which i look at what our precedents have been and enough time and evidence is demonstrated like in "brown" that we made a horrifically wrong decision and the courage of any justice, the ones -- the nine men who overturn "plessy v. ferguson," they understood the moment had come and i hope i have the strength to do that, too. but that doesn't mean that that's what you try to do in every case that comes before the court. >> rose: this reminds me of the great senator patrick moynihan where someone famously said had written more books than most senators have read. >> (laughs) i have to say having spent a lot of time talking to him that was an apt saying. not to suggest that senators aren't educated. >> what has come up-- and this has to do with the life you have lived-- this great question of what shape shapes a judge's decision. clearly the law shapes a judge's decision. but there is ot
board of education. >> absolutely. and there may be a case. >> rose: that's a historic decision! and there may be a case in which i look at what our precedents have been and enough time and evidence is demonstrated like in "brown" that we made a horrifically wrong decision and the courage of any justice, the ones -- the nine men who overturn "plessy v. ferguson," they understood the moment had come and i hope i have the strength to do that, too. but that doesn't...
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. >> it takes education from our communities, right, to know they have the power to create a certain level of demand. we have to have a certain level of courage -- >> and it is hard to do that. but when you do, the results of it, the goal, we'll have black and brown people being healthier then they have been in a long time, and do things longer, and that has held us down. so online grocery stores, community markets, farmers markets, developing new entrepreneurs trying to build a health way, i think these are all opportunities that we have not given ourselves reason to believe that we can deserve and [ female announcer mcdonald's dollar menu. home of the meaty, melty mcdouble you love. and other amazing tastes for just a dollar each. every day, as always, there's a lot to love for a little on mcdonald's dollar menu. ♪ home of the meaty, melty mcdouble you love. and other amazing tastes for just a dollar each. every day, as always, there's a lot to love for a little on mcdonald's dollar menu. ♪ >>> that wraps it up for this edition of "our world with black
. >> it takes education from our communities, right, to know they have the power to create a certain level of demand. we have to have a certain level of courage -- >> and it is hard to do that. but when you do, the results of it, the goal, we'll have black and brown people being healthier then they have been in a long time, and do things longer, and that has held us down. so online grocery stores, community markets, farmers markets, developing new entrepreneurs trying to build a...
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she was named the educate to of the year for the district. the family honored him with a $25,000 reward. the goal of the foundation is to attract, retain and motivate outstanding teachers. teachers magazine calls it the oscar awards for edu krshgscato -- educators. >>> the law requires school districts in the state to develop programs with students with special needs. these programs have taken off. lindsay murphy is here to show us the impact. hi. >> reporter: thank you . for one sport in particular, popularity has increased from 6 schools participating to now 19 in montgomery county. these opportunities are changing the lives of students everywhere. as i found out, it's not just the kids with special needs reaping the benefits. >> good game, buddy. good game. >> at the chevy chase high school sportsmanship is the name of the game. as the varsity athletes will tell you, you can't spell botch without bcc. that is the sport offered at bcc of there are 11 students on the team. some have special needs, others are able-bodied students playing a sp
she was named the educate to of the year for the district. the family honored him with a $25,000 reward. the goal of the foundation is to attract, retain and motivate outstanding teachers. teachers magazine calls it the oscar awards for edu krshgscato -- educators. >>> the law requires school districts in the state to develop programs with students with special needs. these programs have taken off. lindsay murphy is here to show us the impact. hi. >> reporter: thank you . for one...
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that's why i'm investing in education. personally, and with all of my administration, i personally adopted the 12 middle schools in this city to make sure that the truancy goes down, is not eliminated, that the kids who are in our middle schools have the hope, the hope that we're generating when they were in elementary school, involved with their parents, have the same kind of guidance and support as they get to critical decisionses about whether or not they see the vision of living in the city and going to college and getting the kind of education and skill sets to take on these great jobs that we're creating. i want to make sure -- yes. (applause) >> i want to make sure that our tech sf are training programs rhonda is heading up and so many others create the foundation at the skill sets to earn these new jobs. it's ecology jobs that we all see happening that pay very good salaries, that we're training people in bayview, in the western addition, in all of our city to make sure they have not only the good shots that they g
that's why i'm investing in education. personally, and with all of my administration, i personally adopted the 12 middle schools in this city to make sure that the truancy goes down, is not eliminated, that the kids who are in our middle schools have the hope, the hope that we're generating when they were in elementary school, involved with their parents, have the same kind of guidance and support as they get to critical decisionses about whether or not they see the vision of living in the city...
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the fastest-growing sector of american education. with two million students now enrolled in more than 5,000 such institutions across the u.s. bridgeport academy middle school in bridgeport connecticut is one of them. like traditional public schools, it receives per-pupil funds from the state of connecticut. but it is allowed to operate independently from the local district and uses a blind lottery for enrollment. the school is part of the larger nonprofit achievement first network of 22 charters along the east coast serving mainly low-income minority students. >> what is the word for a gas... reporter: at bridgeport academy middle school the ultimate goal is to close the so-called achievement gap betweenich and poor students. its principal is morgan barth. >> bridgeport is on the bottom end of connecticut which has the biggest achievement gap in the country. our kids are great. they come to school with some really heart-breaking deficits in their academic skills. on averagewe a fifth grader coms to our school at least two or three gr
the fastest-growing sector of american education. with two million students now enrolled in more than 5,000 such institutions across the u.s. bridgeport academy middle school in bridgeport connecticut is one of them. like traditional public schools, it receives per-pupil funds from the state of connecticut. but it is allowed to operate independently from the local district and uses a blind lottery for enrollment. the school is part of the larger nonprofit achievement first network of 22...
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jacqueline simms received the milk in educator award today. it's the the oscars of teaching and celebrates excellence in the field. she's taught for 13 years now. school officials say they credit her with helping test scores go up there and pulling the best out of her students. congrats. >>> one year away, we'll take you to russia where preparations for the winter olympics are under way. and want to get away? how you can get an airline ticket for just $49. >>> and veronica, what do you have coming up? >> talking about another storm before the week is over. for us it's just going to be a nuisance storm bringing mostly rain. for other parts of the country, could be some travel delays as the storm system winds up, could be a blizzard in the northeast. detail its on that coming up in detail its on that coming up in a hey america, even though they don't need one, detail its on that coming up in wes, clay, and demarcus tried on the depend real fit briefs for charity to prove how great the fit is even while playing pro football. the best protection n
jacqueline simms received the milk in educator award today. it's the the oscars of teaching and celebrates excellence in the field. she's taught for 13 years now. school officials say they credit her with helping test scores go up there and pulling the best out of her students. congrats. >>> one year away, we'll take you to russia where preparations for the winter olympics are under way. and want to get away? how you can get an airline ticket for just $49. >>> and veronica,...
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. >> it's sponsored by silicon valley education foundation. >> this ug taught me so much. rather from hard programming to facic stuff like coloring in background. >> this video game helps teach difference between bacteria infections and viruses. >> i am proud of it. >> she's 15, some students are as young as 12. they make a two year commitment and their games as engaging as those made by older students. the director hopes by engaging students in an early age they'll help meet demand for scientists and engineers. >> there are four million jobs unfilled. these students are going to be the future to be able to fill the job autos some students here have won awards but on top of that, the principal els us the grade point averages have gone up by one noint a single year. >> coming up next a token from a monopoly game heads into retirement. >> he shoots and scores. a toddler's trick shots making him an internet star. >> from our camera looking west, we can see blue skies but a different picture tomorrow. i'll have the accu-weather forecast coming up. >> that kid is unbelievable.
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education is a good sort of bridge, anything we do and immigration with domestic education reform, immigration supplements a lot of deficiencies in domestic education. >> the framework you hear from industry is wrong. we need x number, we don't have this number. they will always lobby for more. a situation in which they only have to pay x amounts, we prefer to pay less. and if we look at canada and australia and the point system. there's a sense of who is likely to allow these people in. . one of the problems is you are tied to the measure employer has to exploit you. it is a terrible situation. i know many people who find it extremely constraining. and -- you can be an awesome person. this tends to be the way we think about it. it is true that particular technology would emerge and people who have high level english-language proficiency, people who are reasonably well educated rather than people, agricultural laborers to explore the sector -- emerging economic opportunities. that would be a reasonably good that. not to say you shouldn't -- don't try to keep its superconstrained and give emplo
education is a good sort of bridge, anything we do and immigration with domestic education reform, immigration supplements a lot of deficiencies in domestic education. >> the framework you hear from industry is wrong. we need x number, we don't have this number. they will always lobby for more. a situation in which they only have to pay x amounts, we prefer to pay less. and if we look at canada and australia and the point system. there's a sense of who is likely to allow these people in....
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the fastest-growing sector of american education. with two million students now enrolled in more than 5,000 such institutions across the u.s. bridgeport academy middle school in bridgeport connecticut is one of them. like traditional public schools, it receives per-pupil funds from the state of connecticut. but it is allowed to operate independently from the local district and uses a blind lottery for enrollment. the school is part of the larger nonprofit achievement first network of 22 charters along the east coast serving mainly low-income minority students. >> what is the word for a gas... reporter: at bridgeport academy middle school the ultimate goal is to close the so-called achievement gap between rich and poor students. its principal is morgan barth. >> bridgeport is on the bottom end of connecticut which has the biggest achievement gap in the country. our kids are great. they come to school with some really heart-breaking deficits in their academic skills. on average a fifth grader comes to our school at least two or three g
the fastest-growing sector of american education. with two million students now enrolled in more than 5,000 such institutions across the u.s. bridgeport academy middle school in bridgeport connecticut is one of them. like traditional public schools, it receives per-pupil funds from the state of connecticut. but it is allowed to operate independently from the local district and uses a blind lottery for enrollment. the school is part of the larger nonprofit achievement first network of 22...
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. >> i think this is a great subject but because of the education, we have so much (inaudible) i think so many people have no idea of what happened in the internment and at least we're talking. >> well, you know what's interesting is the exhibit and the project that ruth was talking about, and that's upstairs and which i participated in, what made it so moving was the idea that you had young san francisco students who were not japanese american, who were african american, who were a variety of folks who were aware of the experience and in some way were making it part of their own life, exactly what we're talking about. how do you make something that happened 65 years ago relevant to young people today so that there is something to be learned from it, that there is something that can be taken from it. that's what's so interesting about the exhibition. it's called if they came for us today -- am i saying it correctly? if they came for me today? which is a great, great title. that accomplishes that. because that's the key to me, how do you take an event that happened 65 years ago that was
. >> i think this is a great subject but because of the education, we have so much (inaudible) i think so many people have no idea of what happened in the internment and at least we're talking. >> well, you know what's interesting is the exhibit and the project that ruth was talking about, and that's upstairs and which i participated in, what made it so moving was the idea that you had young san francisco students who were not japanese american, who were african american, who were a...
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educators would be trained on how to handle an active situation. training sessions scheduled for next month and april. the schools are formulating a more comprehensive emergency response plan that would include police, fire, hospitals and other first responder. in august or september police and the district will conduct a full scale drill on one of the campuses. similar in nature to what you are looking at t now. this is video of an exercise that took place at a modesto school. this will simulate an active shooter attack allowing teachers to practice lock down procedures while letter police train on how to respond tactically in terms of protecting children and taking down the shooter. again, that's scheduled for the fall. meantime the redwood city school district will hold a forum on school safety. this is scheduled next week, february 11. reporting live in redwood city. bob riddell, today in the bay. >> we check in with christina loren talking about a nice day tomorrow, rain tomorrow. >> a cold blast to follow. rare bay area snow. a live beautiful
educators would be trained on how to handle an active situation. training sessions scheduled for next month and april. the schools are formulating a more comprehensive emergency response plan that would include police, fire, hospitals and other first responder. in august or september police and the district will conduct a full scale drill on one of the campuses. similar in nature to what you are looking at t now. this is video of an exercise that took place at a modesto school. this will...
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america, we see education more as a social issue. it is not something we are investing in to fix the economy. it is something that gets cut when the budget times are tough. >> is a solution really money? america spends more per child on its education and other countries. >> is not an issue of how much wheat we are spending -- how much we are spending. over the last 20, 30 years we have tripled the amount of money we're spending per child on public education, and yet the results have remained stagnant. part of the problem is that we in the u.s. i don't think are using our money wisely or effectively. >> then you start getting into extreme political territory with people having very different views on how that money should be spent. >> right. this is one of the things that we push. transparency with budgets. so that everyone can see where our schools, districts, state's spending education dollars and what kind of return on investment are those dollars getting. if we were able to look at the data from that perspective, then we would hav
america, we see education more as a social issue. it is not something we are investing in to fix the economy. it is something that gets cut when the budget times are tough. >> is a solution really money? america spends more per child on its education and other countries. >> is not an issue of how much wheat we are spending -- how much we are spending. over the last 20, 30 years we have tripled the amount of money we're spending per child on public education, and yet the results have...
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so we see this as an opportunity to educate chris. >> well, the trevor project will meet with culliver planning to do that over the next couple of weeks. a spokesperson for the 49ers says the team will also reach out to lgbt groups as well. >> if you're outside at all today, you'll feel the sunshine out there, but rain is on the way. >> rain is on the way, so seize the day. i'm a poet but i knew it. let's show you our weather headlines and what we're expecting for today. as you can see here, this is san francisco. we have filtered sunshine today. looks kind of hazy out there. happy to report it's not a spare the air day, they've got good air quality for the bay area. temps are warming up nicely. as marla pointed out a lot more sunshine today than this time yesterday. pretty nice day today. enjoy it while it lasts. as of this time tomorrow we'll be tracking showers and a cold blast trailing behind a storm system that could force snow levels down to 1500 feet. some rare bay area snow possible. also more snow headed to the sierra-nevada just in time for the weekend. i know two want to kno
so we see this as an opportunity to educate chris. >> well, the trevor project will meet with culliver planning to do that over the next couple of weeks. a spokesperson for the 49ers says the team will also reach out to lgbt groups as well. >> if you're outside at all today, you'll feel the sunshine out there, but rain is on the way. >> rain is on the way, so seize the day. i'm a poet but i knew it. let's show you our weather headlines and what we're expecting for today. as...
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there will be a variety of entertainment and education options for families spending time in the facility. the safety futures that are built in are above anything else internationally. and of course, we have the most advanced electronic medical records system that will be part of that facility. but, again, the reason that we are building that 289-bed hospital is for that little girl and for all of the patients who will receive their care here. as chancler helman mentioned we are already establishing a clinical presence here at mission bay. we have our cardio vascular center to the north of us and a orthopedics institute that i have used myself. we have a growing presence for children and obstetrics and other service heres and in the next five years this will be a busling clinical environment. february first 2015, we will begin seeing patients in the new children's hospital and woman's hospital and cancer hospital across the street. i just want to make a comment about the building of that hospital. it took enormous courage to endorse proceeding with a billion and a half dollar project with
there will be a variety of entertainment and education options for families spending time in the facility. the safety futures that are built in are above anything else internationally. and of course, we have the most advanced electronic medical records system that will be part of that facility. but, again, the reason that we are building that 289-bed hospital is for that little girl and for all of the patients who will receive their care here. as chancler helman mentioned we are already...
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will be able to have an mit or stanford education online from their home. snow has gotten even bigger. it will only create more jobs for this country. david: have a temporary workers plan for 22 years this country focus on workers at a lower class-based, those who came over temporarily from mexico and work very well. from about 1946 until the mid-60s, the unions finally killed it because they didn't like the competition, but what about a higher level to have a temporary worker rather than a permanent green card, perhaps something just short of that. >> anything that allows us to make it easier to hire these people. i said we are not asking anything from the government. we believe in the church of silicon valley. my business is growing rapidly, i need to be able to hire people. i don't care where they come from. if you look at my own executive staff, they have become my company. the head of hr and my cto is australian, ico is canadian. the head of services is chinese. i have a dream team. coming from everywhere. let me hire the best and brightest and if they
will be able to have an mit or stanford education online from their home. snow has gotten even bigger. it will only create more jobs for this country. david: have a temporary workers plan for 22 years this country focus on workers at a lower class-based, those who came over temporarily from mexico and work very well. from about 1946 until the mid-60s, the unions finally killed it because they didn't like the competition, but what about a higher level to have a temporary worker rather than a...
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about the work that we do and the power of words and educating him on the importance of using words and understanding that predjudice and fear and hate that our young lesbian, gay bisexual and transgender youth face, many times on a daily basis. >> reporter: it is unclear how long the culliver's training will last or exactlly when he will go in but trevor project officals say they are happy that he has made the decision to attend their education program. i'm jeff bush in the castro district of san francisco, kron four news. >> lots of clouds but we did clear things out. notice that rain out of southern california. that the system is missing us. with high clouds that prevented a low clouds on the surface from burning away today. we did see temperatures cooler. but now those clouds are going to the east and clearing things out. those low clouds for tonight. i think that it will clear quicker with more sunshine, tomorrow. this live look with partly cloudy conditions for tonight. look for low clouds, dense fog but mostly sunny. i will let you know how warm it is going to get. >> the cit
about the work that we do and the power of words and educating him on the importance of using words and understanding that predjudice and fear and hate that our young lesbian, gay bisexual and transgender youth face, many times on a daily basis. >> reporter: it is unclear how long the culliver's training will last or exactlly when he will go in but trevor project officals say they are happy that he has made the decision to attend their education program. i'm jeff bush in the castro...
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california, we have great weather, venture capital, an educated workforce. don't go to texas, come to california. >> they also have a state income tax, highest in the country, they have a corporate income tax, the highest gas taxes in the country, our clients are going desert looking to move. california is a great place and if you can afford to be there, it is a wonderful place to live but that is becoming less and less true for the average citizen. they need to find a lower-cost place to go and unfortunately texas ranks as number one business state in the country year after year. liz: nols texas has? aggressive laws that stop frivolous lawsuits and doctors love it. >> consistently ranked number one or number two in the country for tort reform. the ability to sue, corporations money have to put aside for litigation, lawsuits. liz: the governor has put through laws to stop frivolous lawsuits. >> they want to be their own country. they can protect themselves because the state laws are very strict regarding lawsuits. the state creates an environment where they
california, we have great weather, venture capital, an educated workforce. don't go to texas, come to california. >> they also have a state income tax, highest in the country, they have a corporate income tax, the highest gas taxes in the country, our clients are going desert looking to move. california is a great place and if you can afford to be there, it is a wonderful place to live but that is becoming less and less true for the average citizen. they need to find a lower-cost place to...
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found there is widespread support for governor jerry brown's budget proposals and his plans to target education funding. 51% approve of the job he is doing. 75% said the state was moving in the right direction and 69% said good economic times -- economic times are ahead. and a prosed assault weapons ban, 65% supported the idea. 32% opposed it. it was popular in the bay area and los angeles and least popular in the central valley and orange county. >>> people with internet connected macs found apple blocked java from running. they said java is susceptible to hacking. oracle issued updates but hasn't comments on the block today. >>> plenty warm out there today. the end of january. temperatures feel like the end of march. temperature in santa rosa 68 degrees. warm spots. 67 in morgan hill. look at the numbers. significant numbers into february. 69 in redwood city. that was the warmest spot. 63 antioch. 62 fairfield. nice weather. no rain in the forecast. high pressure, the thing to note, i will show it to you again, see this? that is the off shore winds. move it back. winds going this way. goes aw
found there is widespread support for governor jerry brown's budget proposals and his plans to target education funding. 51% approve of the job he is doing. 75% said the state was moving in the right direction and 69% said good economic times -- economic times are ahead. and a prosed assault weapons ban, 65% supported the idea. 32% opposed it. it was popular in the bay area and los angeles and least popular in the central valley and orange county. >>> people with internet connected...
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board of education. and i also talked about the fact that it's not race or jender that give you a certain view point. i said this directly in the article. "brown v. board of education." not every woman thinks alike. not every black or latino person thinks alike or will rule the same way on every issue. but what you hope for that a more diverse presence in our society will give us more view points to be discussed and considered. and i also talked about the fact that you have to know your own biases. >> rose: that's the crucial thing, isn't it? >> you have to really understand when you're being motivated by your own feelings rather than by the law. i can't tell you how many times when i was a lawyer and sometimes even now you read an opinion below and you say "what's motivating this?" and is it the law or personal feeling? >> rose: what's the danger here? >> the danger is that you think of judges as computers which we are not. we are human beings with strengths and weaknesses, with limitations in our life
board of education. and i also talked about the fact that it's not race or jender that give you a certain view point. i said this directly in the article. "brown v. board of education." not every woman thinks alike. not every black or latino person thinks alike or will rule the same way on every issue. but what you hope for that a more diverse presence in our society will give us more view points to be discussed and considered. and i also talked about the fact that you have to know...
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. >> kiara lee recently graduated from the university of richmond, her passion is educating children about colorism. >> tell me about that. why did the teacher not call on him? >> because she is ugly and black -- >> lashantae brown is 7 years old and her mother is worried her daughter is getting the message dark skin is bad. >> i think my skin is ugly. >> why do you think it's ugly? >> because i don't want to be dark. >> you don't want to be dark? >> no, i want to be light skinned. >> why? >> because light skin is pretty. >> you think so? >> yes. >> is there anything else? >> yes. >> what? >> that i like to be light, like you. >> and you know what, i want to be pretty like you. >> so we both have something we wish for. >> can somebody tell me what that means? >> my stance is teach the children what it is and show them the history and make them aware of this issue so when they go to school and out in the world, they are armed with this information. >> because he wants to buy her, because her skin is lighter. >> that's just messed up. >> colorism was something that plantation owners us
. >> kiara lee recently graduated from the university of richmond, her passion is educating children about colorism. >> tell me about that. why did the teacher not call on him? >> because she is ugly and black -- >> lashantae brown is 7 years old and her mother is worried her daughter is getting the message dark skin is bad. >> i think my skin is ugly. >> why do you think it's ugly? >> because i don't want to be dark. >> you don't want to be dark?...
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>> the whole thing meant the confluence of the brown versus board of education supreme court decision and the launch of the "sputnik" satellite which created a fury of activity to improve science and math education in the public schools, to encourage students, particularly those with ability to go into it, and then along the way, there were a number of programs created such as the national defense education act that actually provided support for advanced education as well as ramping up assume through the national science foundation. and i in fact had support from that. but i also had support from a major aerospace company, martin marietta, and those companies responded, as well. and so i went to undergraduate school with support from martin mayrietta and then graduate support from them as well as from the national science foundation. >> and how important is continuing this trend and this kind of support for other especially women to get women into s.t.e.m. education, and minorities, to bring people into the mix and have a richer diverse class of students in engineering and technology?
>> the whole thing meant the confluence of the brown versus board of education supreme court decision and the launch of the "sputnik" satellite which created a fury of activity to improve science and math education in the public schools, to encourage students, particularly those with ability to go into it, and then along the way, there were a number of programs created such as the national defense education act that actually provided support for advanced education as well as...
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things like education. things like flexible working hours, closing loopholes. things there's broad agreement on that democrats would agree with. that you pointed out the president would support and has talked about before. they want to sort of talk about those things and just sweep the rest of it under the rug. let's not talk about where we stand on entitlements. let's not talk about our social policies. let's just focus on these small pieces that everyone can agree on. >> now, abi, he also -- congressman cantor made a direct appeal to working class families and working moms. particularly working moms. listen to this. >> try explaining that rising health care costs are depressing take-home pay and saying that it's justified. that's little consolation to the working mom. because her grocery bills are still higher. her kids still need -- have needs that are getting more expensive. the rent is up. and now she's just trying to get by. i think b all of us know getting by is not the american dream. >> abi, help me out. why their sudden appeal to working moms? >> he's
things like education. things like flexible working hours, closing loopholes. things there's broad agreement on that democrats would agree with. that you pointed out the president would support and has talked about before. they want to sort of talk about those things and just sweep the rest of it under the rug. let's not talk about where we stand on entitlements. let's not talk about our social policies. let's just focus on these small pieces that everyone can agree on. >> now, abi, he...
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jacquelyn sims won the educator of the year award for d.c. she teaches third grade in southeast. she was presented a check for $25,000 to spend any way she wants. >> i just always wanted to teach. that's all i know. i've always wanted to be the person that the devil would say, oh lord, she's up. >> miss sims has been teaching for 13 years. she set up special programs for students who need extra help, including saturday school. >> coming up, car buyers beware. cars flooded during hurricane sandy could soon be on the auction blocks across the country. we found easy ways to avoid buying a lemon. and have you heard a car alarm that won't stop? why that may be a thing of the past for d.c. residents at 11:00. there is no mass-produced human. so we created the extraordinarily comfortable sleep number experience. a collection of innovations designed around a bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body needs. each of your bodies. our sleep professionals will help you find your sleep number setting. exclusively at a sleep number store. sleep number. comfo
jacquelyn sims won the educator of the year award for d.c. she teaches third grade in southeast. she was presented a check for $25,000 to spend any way she wants. >> i just always wanted to teach. that's all i know. i've always wanted to be the person that the devil would say, oh lord, she's up. >> miss sims has been teaching for 13 years. she set up special programs for students who need extra help, including saturday school. >> coming up, car buyers beware. cars flooded...
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and, which i love to hear, he wants his education. many folks don't make that choice when big money's on the line. so, congratulations to that fella. >> he's going to be the hottest football player on that team. >>> now, imagine going to bed and waking up the next day. but with the same person for 80 years. >> wow. >> that's incredible. meet john and anna batar. the longest married couple in the entire country. >> they tied the knot back in november 1932 and went on to have 5 kids, 14 grandkids and 16 great grandkids. so, you have to ask. what is their secret? >> really living. normally. >> he's always never worked. she's always cooked and took care of her family. good mother. great mother. >> and he's always had his hand on my knee. >> that's the secret. hand on the knee. they weren't supposed to get married, apparently. ann's parents had arranged for her to marry someone else. so, they eloped. >>> there's just something about hearing your favorite song that can really perk you up. case in point here. this little boy, sound asleep un
and, which i love to hear, he wants his education. many folks don't make that choice when big money's on the line. so, congratulations to that fella. >> he's going to be the hottest football player on that team. >>> now, imagine going to bed and waking up the next day. but with the same person for 80 years. >> wow. >> that's incredible. meet john and anna batar. the longest married couple in the entire country. >> they tied the knot back in november 1932 and...